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been much the same. But always, in historic time he has been a highly destructive animal.
It would be better for him physically and mentally did he spend more time with the wild elements. After three months in the open in the high Sierras, on my return one summer's end, sleeping for the first night in a room I had night-mare, gasping for breath in my sleep!
No. 10,419. Vicia gigantea Hook.
Berkeley, Joyce M. Saunders.
- Umbellularia californica Nutt. Its leaves used in the tin-cans in which sardines are packed for market at Monterey by the packers as a substitute for Laurus nobilis, the European bay, says Mrs. Alma Ames Weigart. - Jan. 19,25.
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- Greene, E.L. was most hapy in his selection of specific and generic names: Navarretia mellita
- Trails. Reasons for locating of trails by Indians. cf. Stephen Powers, Indians of California, 1877.
- Lambert, J.B. Greene had a coll. [collection] of plants from him and named a new sp. [species] lembertii. See [Pitt..ia] or Erythea. Congdon writes his name J. B. Lembert on label of Phacelia vallicola (U. C. Herb. [herbarium])
- Douglas D. A certain number of his Cal. plants imply coll. [collection] in the Mt. Diablo range. One of these is Phacelia phacelioides.

- Lobb, W. Collected Nama lobbii. He must, therefore, have been up fairly high in Sierras.
- Bolander, H. N. His collecting trips in Mendocino Co. Cf. Tracy in [I.H.] Sept. 19,'24.
- Linum Breweri Gray. Ran across a smp. [specimen] coll. [collected] by myself May 28, 1884 on the Araquipa Hills, w. Solano Co. It is probably extinct on those hills now.
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